8th Hum Awards
The 8th Hum Awards, presented by the Hum Network, were an annual ceremony recognizing outstanding achievements in Pakistani television dramas, music, and fashion, primarily honoring content produced in 2021. Delayed by two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event took place on 24 September 2022 in Ontario, Canada.[1] The awards ceremony, officially titled the Kashmir 8th Hum Awards and sponsored by Kashmir Cooking Oil and Banaspati, featured a star-studded red carpet and live performances by prominent Pakistani artists including Mahira Khan, Hania Aamir, Farhan Saeed, Zara Noor Abbas, and Atif Aslam.[1][2] Held at the FirstOntario Centre amid a resurgence of the Pakistani entertainment industry post-pandemic, the event highlighted the growing global appeal of Hum TV productions, drawing attendees from the diaspora community in Canada.[3] Parizaad dominated the drama categories, securing awards for Best Drama (both Jury and Popular votes), Best Actor Male (Jury and Popular) for Ahmed Ali Akbar, Best Director for Shahzad Kashmiri, Best Writer for Hashim Nadeem, Best Supporting Actor Male for Adeel Afzal, Best Supporting Actress Female for Saboor Aly, and Best Original Soundtrack.[1][2] Other key winners included Iqra Aziz for Best Actress Female (Jury) in Raqeeb Se, Ayeza Khan for Best Actress Female (Popular) in Chupke Chupke, and Osman Khalid Butt and Ayeza Khan for Best On-Screen Couple in the same series.[1] Special recognitions went to performances from prior years, such as Ranjha Ranjha Kardi (2019) and Ehd-e-Wafa (2020), while emerging talents like Aymen Saleem earned the Best New Sensation Female award.[1] The ceremony underscored the resilience of Pakistan's television sector, blending glamour with tributes to impactful storytelling and character portrayals.[2]Background
Overview and purpose
The 8th Hum Awards, organized by Hum Network, served as the eighth edition of the annual ceremony dedicated to recognizing excellence in Urdu-language television dramas, music, and fashion primarily produced in 2021.[3] The event highlighted outstanding contributions across these fields, celebrating creative achievements in Pakistani entertainment while fostering appreciation for cultural storytelling and artistic innovation.[1] Originally scheduled earlier, the ceremony faced significant delays from 2020 to 2021 due to disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, marking it as the first major Hum Awards following the 7th edition in 2019.[4] This postponement reflected broader challenges in the global entertainment industry during the health crisis, yet the event's eventual realization underscored Hum Network's commitment to resuming recognition of the sector's resilience.[5] In addition to its celebratory role, the 8th Hum Awards incorporated a charitable component, with a portion of ticket sale proceeds donated to relief efforts for the 2022 Pakistan floods, supporting communities devastated by the disaster.[6] The awards featured 21 categories divided between viewers' choice and critics' choice selections, where the drama serial Parizaad secured the highest number of wins with nine accolades.Eligibility and nominations
The 8th Hum Awards primarily recognized excellence in Hum TV dramas, music, and fashion productions that aired or were released during 2021, with some categories honoring outstanding performances from previous years affected by the pandemic delays, ensuring the focus remained primarily on recent content.[4] Nominations for the critics' awards were determined through a structured process where producers and creators submitted entries, which were then evaluated and shortlisted by a panel of industry jurors comprising directors, writers, and other experts. In contrast, the viewers' choice awards relied on public participation, with nominations initially curated similarly before opening to online voting on the official Hum TV website and affiliated social media channels; the voting window ran from early September until the deadline of September 15, 2022.[7] Among the standout nominated works, dramas such as Parizaad, Chupke Chupke, Raqeeb Se, and Raqs-e-Bismil emerged as leading contenders, securing spots in prominent categories including best drama serial, lead acting performances, supporting roles, and original soundtracks. Parizaad dominated the nomination tally, receiving over 10 nods across key areas like best actor, director, writer, and onscreen couple, reflecting its widespread acclaim for storytelling and performances.[7][8]Ceremony
Date, venue, and broadcast
The 8th Hum Awards ceremony took place on 24 September 2022 at the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The venue was selected to connect with the vibrant Pakistani diaspora in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, as well as broader South Asian communities across North America. A portion of the ticket revenue was donated to relief efforts for victims of the 2022 Pakistan floods.[6] The FirstOntario Centre, an arena with a capacity of up to 19,000 for entertainment events, was configured to host a live audience, with organizers anticipating a full house based on strong pre-event ticket sales and high demand.[9][5] Produced by Hum Network in partnership with local organizer Digital Media Limited, the event highlighted Pakistan's entertainment industry's global reach and served as a significant post-pandemic milestone, resuming large-scale in-person celebrations after a two-year COVID-19-induced hiatus.[5] The ceremony was later televised on Hum TV, allowing wider access for audiences in Pakistan and internationally.[10]Hosts and presenters
The 8th Hum Awards employed an ensemble hosting format, with Ahsan Khan, Hareem Farooq, Ali Rehman Khan, Yasir Hussain, Ushna Shah, Aymen Saleem, and Ahmed Ali Akbar sharing duties across rotating segments to infuse variety and maintain audience engagement throughout the ceremony.[11][12] This approach allowed each host to bring their unique style, from light-hearted banter to charismatic introductions, ensuring a seamless flow between awards, performances, and tributes. The hosts played pivotal roles in orchestrating the event's rhythm, handling transitions with poise, delivering scripted comedy skits that elicited applause, and fostering direct interactions with attendees and viewers to heighten the celebratory atmosphere.[11] Yasir Hussain's humorous segments stood out, featuring his signature witty one-liners and improvisational flair that provided comic relief and memorable moments amid the formal proceedings.[13] Among the presenters, prominent figures such as Sultana Siddiqui and Duraid Quraishi, key architects of the Hum Network, lent gravitas by handing out select honors, while actors Imran Ashraf and Bilal Ashraf contributed to the excitement through their charismatic award announcements, connecting with the audience on a personal level.[12]Performers and highlights
The 8th Hum Awards featured captivating performances by leading Pakistani television stars and musicians, including Mahira Khan, Hania Aamir, Farhan Saeed, Zara Noor Abbas, and Atif Aslam, who delivered acts celebrating the nominated dramas of the year and popular music.[2] Hania Aamir and Farhan Saeed joined forces for a dynamic joint performance, highlighting their on-screen and real-life chemistry through an energetic dance routine tied to popular drama themes.[14] Mahira Khan enthralled the audience with her iconic dance number, while Zara Noor Abbas contributed a memorable musical segment, and Farhan Saeed showcased his vocal talents with live singing that resonated with fans of the nominated serials. Atif Aslam delivered a rocking live musical performance.[15][16][17] Key highlights included standout red carpet moments, where celebrities turned heads with elegant fashion choices. Mahira Khan dazzled in a black sequined ensemble by Nomi Ansari, featuring intricate embroidery and subtle sheer elements that accentuated her poised presence.[18] Hania Aamir opted for a shimmering silver sequined sari with elaborate embroidery, complemented by minimal jewelry and a sleek center-parted hairstyle, earning praise for its sophisticated glamour.[18] These appearances, along with the performers' ties to acclaimed works like Parizaad, created an electric atmosphere, with audience reactions amplifying the event's celebratory vibe through enthusiastic applause and social media buzz.[2]Awards
Viewers' Choice Awards
The Viewers' Choice Awards at the 8th Hum Awards honored outstanding achievements in Pakistani television based on public voting, reflecting audience preferences for 2021 content. Voting for these categories opened online via the official Hum TV website in early September 2022, with nominations announced on September 1, allowing fans to select winners in key popular categories through digital polls. Results were revealed live during the ceremony on September 24, 2022, at the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.[19][20] The drama serial Parizaad dominated the Viewers' Choice categories, securing wins for Best Drama Serial Popular, Best Actor Male Popular (Ahmed Ali Akbar), and Best Original Soundtrack Popular, underscoring its widespread viewer acclaim for its compelling narrative and performances.[2][21][22] Chupke Chupke also emerged as a fan favorite, winning Best Actress Female Popular (Ayeza Khan) and Best On-Screen Couple Popular (Ayeza Khan and Osman Khalid Butt), highlighting the show's romantic comedy appeal and the duo's chemistry.[2][21][22] Special performance awards recognized retrospective excellence, with Ranjha Ranjha Kardi winning the Performance Award for Drama 2019 and Ehd-e-Wafa for 2020, celebrating enduring viewer impact from prior years.[1][23]| Category | Winner |
|---|---|
| Best Drama Serial Popular | Parizaad (Momina Duraid)[22][2] |
| Best Actor Male Popular | Ahmed Ali Akbar (Parizaad)[2][21][22] |
| Best Actress Female Popular | Ayeza Khan (Chupke Chupke)[2][21][22] |
| Best On-Screen Couple Popular | Ayeza Khan and Osman Khalid Butt (Chupke Chupke)[2][22] |
| Best Original Soundtrack Popular | Parizaad[22] |
| Performance Award Drama 2019 | Ranjha Ranjha Kardi[1][23] |
| Performance Award Drama 2020 | Ehd-e-Wafa[1][24] |
Critics' Choice Awards
The Critics' Choice Awards at the 8th Hum Awards, determined by a panel of industry experts, recognized artistic and technical excellence in Pakistani television dramas aired between 2019 and 2021, with selections based on evaluations of storytelling, performances, direction, and overall impact.[2] These jury-selected honors contrasted with the audience-driven Viewers' Choice Awards by prioritizing professional assessments of quality over popularity.[25] The drama serial Parizaad dominated the Critics' Choice categories, securing nine awards and establishing itself as the critical favorite for its nuanced portrayal of social themes and character development.[21] Key wins included Best Drama Serial-Jury for producer Momina Duraid, Best Director for Shahzad Kashmiri, Best Actor-Jury for Ahmed Ali Akbar in the lead role, Best Supporting Actor for Adeel Afzal, Best Supporting Actress for Saboor Aly, Best Writer for Hashim Nadeem, and Best Original Soundtrack.[26][27][2] Other notable jury honors highlighted diverse achievements across genres and years. Best Actress-Jury went to Iqra Aziz for her role in Raqeeb Se, while Sania Saeed received the Most Impactful Character award for her compelling performance as a complex antagonist in the same series.[28] Due to pandemic-related delays, special categories for prior years included Best Drama Serial (2020) for Ehd-e-Wafa produced by Saife Hassan and Momina Duraid, Best Drama Serial (2019) for Ranjha Ranjha Kardi produced by Kashif Nisar and Momina Duraid, and Best Drama Serial (9 PM Slot) for Yaar Na Bichray.[4] The Best Performance in a Negative Role category ended in a tie between Ahsan Khan for Qissa Meherbano Ka and Shahzad Sheikh for Phaans, acknowledging their intense portrayals of antagonistic figures.[2][29] Additional recognitions included Best New Sensation Female for Aymen Saleem.[1]| Category | Winner(s) | Work |
|---|---|---|
| Best Drama Serial-Jury | Momina Duraid | Parizaad |
| Best Director | Shahzad Kashmiri | Parizaad |
| Best Actor-Jury | Ahmed Ali Akbar | Parizaad |
| Best Actress-Jury | Iqra Aziz | Raqeeb Se |
| Best Supporting Actor | Adeel Afzal | Parizaad |
| Best Supporting Actress | Saboor Aly | Parizaad |
| Best Writer | Hashim Nadeem | Parizaad |
| Best Original Soundtrack | Parizaad | |
| Most Impactful Character | Sania Saeed | Raqeeb Se |
| Best Drama Serial (2020) | Saife Hassan and Momina Duraid | Ehd-e-Wafa |
| Best Drama Serial (2019) | Kashif Nisar and Momina Duraid | Ranjha Ranjha Kardi |
| Best Drama Serial (9 PM Slot) | - | Yaar Na Bichray |
| Best Performance in a Negative Role (tie) | Ahsan Khan & Shahzad Sheikh | Qissa Meherbano Ka / Phaans |
| Best New Sensation Female | Aymen Saleem |